Many Inglewood residents receive care across multiple settings—urgent care, imaging centers, primary care visits, ER rechecks, and specialist appointments. The common thread isn’t just a single mistake; it’s often what happened between visits.
Local patterns that can make delays more likely include:
- Busy clinic workflows that generate referral recommendations but slow follow-up
- Abnormal test results that require timely communication and documentation
- Imaging and lab reporting delays that create uncertainty about what was actually reviewed
- Schedule gaps caused by transportation time, work constraints, and limited appointment availability
When care is fragmented, the legal question becomes: who had the information, what did they do with it, and when should they have acted differently? That’s where record review and timeline building become crucial.


